Effects of Oxytocin and Prosocial Behavior on Brain Responses to Direct and Vicariously Experienced Pain
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Geoffrey Bird | Tania Singer | Raymond J. Dolan | Giorgia Silani | Predrag Petrovic | Markus Heinrichs | R. Dolan | P. Petrovic | G. Bird | T. Singer | M. Heinrichs | G. Silani | R. Snozzi | Romana Snozzi | Romana Snozzi
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